Index
A C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V
A
- ADD PARTITION clause, 3.2.2.1
- ADD SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.2.5.2, 3.2.2.6.2, 3.2.2.7.2
- ALTER INDEX statement
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- for maintaining partitioned indexes, 3.2
- partition attributes, 4.3.7
- ALTER TABLE
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- MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES FOR PARTITION clause, 3.2.7.2, 3.2.7.3
- ALTER TABLE statement
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- for maintaining partitions, 3.2
- MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES clause, 3.2.7.1
C
- clusters
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- cannot be partitioned, 1
- indexes on
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- cannot be partitioned, 1
- COALESCE PARTITION clause, 3.2.3.1
- composite list-hash partitioning, 2.3.2.5
- composite list-list partitioning, 2.3.2.6
- composite list-range partitioning, 2.3.2.4
- composite partitioning, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
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- default partition, 3.1.6.2
- interval-hash, 3.1.6.5.1
- interval-list, 3.1.6.5.2
- interval-range, 3.1.6.5.3
- list-hash, 3.1.6.4.1
- list-list, 3.1.6.4.2
- list-range, 3.1.6.4.3
- range-hash, 3.1.6.1
- range-list, 3.1.6.2
- range-range, 3.1.6.3, 3.1.6.3
- subpartition template, modifying, 3.2.11
- composite range-hash partitioning, 2.3.2.2
- composite range-list partitioning, 2.3.2.3
- composite range-range partitioning, 2.3.2.1
- CREATE INDEX statement
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- partition attributes, 4.3.7
- partitioned indexes, 3.1.1.2
- CREATE TABLE statement
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- creating partitioned tables, 3.1.1
D
- data
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- partitioning, 6
- data segment compression
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- bitmap indexes, 4.4.1
- partitioning, 4.4
- data warehouse
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- partitioned tables, 4.5.1
- DEFAULT keyword
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- list partitioning, 3.1.4
- default partitions, 3.1.4
- default subpartition, 3.1.6.2
- DISABLE ROW MOVEMENT clause, 3.1
- DROP PARTITION clause, 3.2.4.1
- dropping partitioned tables, 3.3
- DSS database
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- partitioning indexes, 4.3.6
E
- ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT clause, 3.1, 3.1.1.1
- equipartitioning
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- examples, 4.3.1.1
- local indexes, 4.3.1
- EXCHANGE PARTITION clause, 3.2.5.1, 3.2.5.7, 3.2.5.8, 3.2.5.9, 3.2.5.10, 3.2.6
- EXCHANGE SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.5.6
F
- FOR PARTITION clause, 3.2.8.1
- full partition-wise joins, 4.2.1
G
- global indexes
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- partitioning, 4.3.2
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- managing partitions, 4.3.2.2
- summary of index types, 4.3.3
- global partitioned indexes
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- maintenance, 2.5.2.3
H
- hash partitioning, 2.3.1.2
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- creating tables using, 3.1.3
- index-organized tables, 3.1.12.2, 3.1.12.3
- multicolumn partitioning keys, 3.1.8
- historical tables
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- moving time window, 3.4
I
- indexes
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- cluster
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- cannot be partitioned, 1
- global partitioned indexes, 4.3.2
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- managing partitions, 4.3.2.2
- local indexes, 4.3.1
- partitioning, 4.3.6
- partitions, 1.1, 4.3
- updating global indexes, 3.2.1
- index-organized tables
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- partitioning, 3.1, 3.1.12
- partitioning secondary indexes, 3.1.12.1
- interval partitioned tables
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- dropping partitions, 3.2.4.2
- interval partitioning, 2.4.1.1
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- creating tables using, 3.1.2
- performance considerations, 4.5.1
- interval-hash partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.5.1
- subpartitioning template, 3.1.7.1
- interval-list partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.5.2
- subpartitioning template, 3.1.7.2
- interval-range partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.5.3
J
- joins
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- full partition-wise, 4.2.1
- partial partition-wise, 4.2.2
- partition-wise, 4.2
L
- list partitioning, 2.3.1.3
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- adding values to value list, 3.2.9
- creating tables using, 3.1.4
- DEFAULT keyword, 3.1.4
- dropping values from value-list, 3.2.10
- list-hash partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.4.1
- subpartitioning template, 3.1.7.1
- list-list partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.4.2
- subpartitioning template, 3.1.7.2
- list-range partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.4.3
- local indexes, 4.3.1, 4.3.3
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- equipartitioning, 4.3.1
M
- materialized views
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- partitioned, 1
- MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES clause, 3.2.8.1
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- using for partitioned tables, 3.2.7.1
- MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES FOR PARTITION clause
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- of ALTER TABLE, 3.2.7.2, 3.2.7.3
- MODIFY PARTITION clause, 3.2.8.1, 3.2.8.2, 3.2.12, 3.2.14.2.2
- MODIFY SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.8.3
- MOVE PARTITION clause, 3.2.8, 3.2.12
- MOVE SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.8, 3.2.12.2
N
- nonprefixed indexes, 2.5.1, 4.3.1.2, 4.3.4
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- global partitioned indexes, 4.3.2.1
O
- OLTP database
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- partitioning indexes, 4.3.6
- optimization
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- partition pruning
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- indexes, 4.3.5
- partitioned indexes, 4.3.5
P
- PARTITION BY HASH clause, 3.1.3
- PARTITION BY LIST clause, 3.1.4
- PARTITION BY RANGE clause, 3.1.1
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- for composite-partitioned tables, 3.1.6
- PARTITION BY REFERENCE clause, 3.1.5
- PARTITION clause
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- for composite-partitioned tables, 3.1.6
- for hash partitions, 3.1.3
- for list partitions, 3.1.4
- for range partitions, 3.1.1
- partition pruning, 4.1
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- dynamic, 4.1.4
- static, 4.1.3
- partitioned indexes, 3
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- adding partitions, 3.2.2.9
- creating local index on composite partitioned table, 3.1.6.1
- creating local index on hash partitioned table, 3.1.3.1
- creating range partitions, 3.1.1.2
- dropping partitions, 3.2.4.3
- maintenance operations, 3.2
- maintenance operations, table of, 3.2
- modifying partition default attributes, 3.2.7.3
- modifying real attributes of partitions, 3.2.8.4
- moving partitions, 3.2.12.3
- rebuilding index partitions, 3.2.14
- renaming index partitions/subpartitions, 3.2.15.3
- secondary indexes on index-organized tables, 3.1.12.1
- splitting partitions, 3.2.16.7
- partitioned tables, 3
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- adding partitions, 3.2.2
- adding subpartitions, 3.2.2.5.2, 3.2.2.6.2, 3.2.2.7.2
- coalescing partitions, 3.2.3
- creating hash partitions, 3.1.3
- creating interval partitions, 3.1.2
- creating interval-hash partitions, 3.1.6.5.1
- creating interval-list partitions, 3.1.6.5.2
- creating interval-range partitions, 3.1.6.5.3
- creating list partitions, 3.1.4
- creating list-hash partitions, 3.1.6.4.1
- creating list-list partitions, 3.1.6.4.2
- creating list-range partitions, 3.1.6.4.3
- creating range partitions, 3.1.1, 3.1.1.2
- creating range-hash partitions, 3.1.6.1
- creating range-list partitions, 3.1.6.2
- creating range-range partitions, 3.1.6.3
- creating reference partitions, 3.1.5
- data warehouses, 4.5.1
- DISABLE ROW MOVEMENT, 3.1
- dropping, 3.3
- dropping partitions, 3.2.4
- ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT, 3.1
- exchanging partitions, 3.2.5
- exchanging subpartitions, 3.2.5.6, 3.2.5.8, 3.2.5.10
- index-organized tables, 3.1, 3.1.12.1, 3.1.12.2, 3.1.12.3
- maintenance operations, 3.2
- marking indexes UNUSABLE, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.2.4.1, 3.2.4.3, 3.2.5, 3.2.6, 3.2.8.1, 3.2.8.1, 3.2.8.2, 3.2.12, 3.2.16, 3.2.17
- merging partitions, 3.2.6
- modifying default attributes, 3.2.7
- modifying real attributes of partitions, 3.2.8
- modifying real attributes of subpartitions, 3.2.8.3
- moving partitions, 3.2.12
- moving subpartitions, 3.2.12.2
- multicolumn partitioning keys, 3.1.8
- rebuilding index partitions, 3.2.14
- redefining partitions online, 3.2.13
- renaming partitions, 3.2.15
- renaming subpartitions, 3.2.15.2
- splitting partitions, 3.2.16
- truncating partitions, 3.2.17
- truncating subpartitions, 3.2.17.2
- updating global indexes automatically, 3.2.1
- partitioning
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- composite, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
- composite list-hash, 2.3.2.5
- composite list-list, 2.3.2.6
- composite list-range, 2.3.2.4
- composite range-hash, 2.3.2.2
- composite range-list, 2.3.2.3
- composite range-range, 2.3.2.1
- creating partitions, 3.1
- data, 6
- data segment compression, 4.4
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- bitmap indexes, 4.4.1
- default partition, 3.1.4
- default subpartition, 3.1.6.2
- hash, 2.3.1.2
- index-organized tables, 3.1, 3.1.12.1, 3.1.12.2, 3.1.12.3
- interval, 2.4.1.1
- interval-hash, 3.1.6.5.1
- interval-list, 3.1.6.5.2
- interval-range, 3.1.6.5.3
- list, 2.3.1.3, 3.2.9, 3.2.10
- list-hash, 3.1.6.4.1
- list-list, 3.1.6.4.2
- list-range, 3.1.6.4.3
- maintaining partitions, 3.2
- range, 2.3.1.1
- range-hash, 3.1.6.1
- range-list, 3.1.6.2
- range-range, 3.1.6.3, 3.1.6.3
- reference, 2.4.2.1
- subpartition templates, 3.1.7
- system, 2.1.4
- virtual columns, 2.4.2.2
- partitions, 1.1
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- equipartitioning
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- examples, 4.3.1.1
- local indexes, 4.3.1
- global indexes, 4.3.2
- local indexes, 4.3.1
- materialized views, 1
- nonprefixed indexes, 2.5.1, 4.3.1.2, 4.3.4
- partition pruning
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- indexes, 4.3.5
- partitioning indexes, 4.3, 4.3.6
- physical attributes, 4.3.7
- prefixed indexes, 4.3.1.1
- pruning, 4.1
- PARTITIONS clause
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- for hash partitions, 3.1.3
- partition-wise joins, 4.2
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- full, 4.2.1
- partial, 4.2.2
- performance
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- prefixed and nonprefixed indexes, 4.3.5
- predicates
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- partition pruning
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- indexes, 4.3.5
- prefixed indexes, 4.3.1.1, 4.3.3
- pruning
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- partition, 4.1
- pruning partitions
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- indexes, 4.3.5
R
- range partitioning, 2.3.1.1
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- creating tables using, 3.1.1
- index-organized tables, 3.1.12.1
- multicolumn partitioning keys, 3.1.8
- performance considerations, 4.5.1
- range-hash partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.1
- subpartitioning template, 3.1.7.1
- range-list partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.2
- subpartitioning template, 3.1.7.2
- range-range partitioning
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- creating tables using, 3.1.6.3, 3.1.6.3
- REBUILD PARTITION clause, 3.2.12.3, 3.2.14.2.1, 3.2.14.2.1
- REBUILD UNUSABLE LOCAL INDEXES clause, 3.2.14.2.2
- reference partitioning, 2.4.2.1
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- creating tables using, 3.1.5
- RENAME PARTITION clause, 3.2.15.1, 3.2.15.3.1
- RENAME SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.15.2
- row movement clause for partitioned tables, 3.1
S
- SET INTERVAL clause, 3.2.2.4
- SPLIT PARTITION clause, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.16
- storage
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- index partitions, 4.3.7
- STORE IN clause, 3.1.6.1
- SUBPARTITION BY HASH clause
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- for composite-partitioned tables, 3.1.6
- SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.2.5.1, 3.2.2.6.1, 3.2.2.7.1, 3.2.16.4
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- for composite-partitioned tables, 3.1.6
- subpartition templates, 3.1.7
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- modifying, 3.2.11
- SUBPARTITIONS clause, 3.2.2.5.1, 3.2.16.4
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- for composite-partitioned tables, 3.1.6
- system partitioning, 2.1.4
T
- tables
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- index-organized, partitioning, 3.1.12
- moving time windows in historical, 3.4
- partitions, 1.1
- TRUNCATE PARTITION clause, 3.2.17, 3.2.17, 3.2.17.1, 3.2.17.1.1, 3.2.17.1.1
- TRUNCATE SUBPARTITION clause, 3.2.17.2
U
- UPDATE GLOBAL INDEX clause
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- of ALTER TABLE, 3.2.1
V
- virtual column-based partitioning, 2.4.2.2